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Page 166
... result was confirmed by Euler , D'Alembert , and Mayer , and subsequently by other mathematicians . Their re- searches , however , being directed more towards a general theory of the lunar motions , than towards the particular question ...
... result was confirmed by Euler , D'Alembert , and Mayer , and subsequently by other mathematicians . Their re- searches , however , being directed more towards a general theory of the lunar motions , than towards the particular question ...
Page 167
... result of these investigations , therefore , agrees nearly with observation , but it cannot be denied that the ... results are exact in the case of the moon . Had the periodic time of the moon been dif- ferent from what it is ...
... result of these investigations , therefore , agrees nearly with observation , but it cannot be denied that the ... results are exact in the case of the moon . Had the periodic time of the moon been dif- ferent from what it is ...
Page 491
... results , apparently , hydrochlorate of barytes , and water , slightly oxygenated . The sulphuric acid precipitates ... result , water more or less oxygenated : but it is difficult , if not impossible , to obtain the deutoxyd of barium ...
... results , apparently , hydrochlorate of barytes , and water , slightly oxygenated . The sulphuric acid precipitates ... result , water more or less oxygenated : but it is difficult , if not impossible , to obtain the deutoxyd of barium ...
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